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Original Item. Only One Available. At high latitudes where magnetic variation can be erratic and the angle of magnetic dip can be steep, magnetic compasses are essentially useless. This instrument, on the other hand, indicates true north when pointed at a known star. It was made for military use during World War II, and surplussed soon thereafter. It is well suited for aligning a boat’s compass while away from shore-based magnetic interference. It is also useful to celestial navigators and amateur astronomers for identifying stars. It also functions as a pelorus with extremely fast operation.
This is a great Astrocompass Mk. II in its original case. The data plate reads:
ASTRO-COMPASS MK II
CONTRACT NO. NOa(s)3438
F.S.S.C. NO. 88-C-770
The W.W. Boes Co.
Dayton, Ohio, U.S.A.
It appears in working order but we have no way of testing it. The original case is in good shape with the same data label on the top. It retains its canvas carrying strap and measures 9 ½ x 4 ½ x 5 ½”.
Ready for further research and display.
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